At 500 mm, halfway through the width of the stick.
meter stick
1- a meter stick is like a giant ruler (it measures i meter)
No. Normally 100, if the stick is really a "meter".
A yard stick is shorter than a meter stick by 3.37 inches (8.56 centimeters).
Meter
The center of gravity of the meter stick depends on the distribution of its mass. If the mass is unevenly distributed along the meter stick, the center of gravity may not coincide exactly with the 0.50-m mark. It can be calculated by considering the mass and position of each segment along the stick.
Perhaps the stick is not of equal thickness along its length.
since it is balanced the net moment about the pivot is zero. The meter stick center of gravity mass is at the 50 cm point, or 25 cm to the right of the pivot. 150 x 25 = mass of stick x 25 ; so mass is also 150 grams
meter stick
The answer will depend on how wide and thick it is.
The center of gravity of a meter stick might not be exactly at the 0.50m mark due to variations in density or irregularities in shape. These differences can cause the center of gravity to shift slightly from the geometric center.
its mass increases as per Einstein's relativistic variation in mass...
Measure the length of the stick and divide that number by 2. For example: If the length of the stick is measured to be 2 meters, then 2 meters / 2 = 1 meter. The middle of the stick can be located by measuring 1 meter from either end of the stick towards the center (middle) of the stick.
No. A stick is a stick and a meter is a unit of length.
A meter stick typically measures one meter in length.
A standard meter stick is one meter long, so there are one meter in a meter stick.
There is just one meter in a meter stick.